Oskar Kokoschka

Oskar Kokoschka

artist Austria

Oskar Kokoschka was an Austrian painter and writer born in 1886, known for his expressive and emotive style that exemplified Expressionism. His works often featured bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes, reflecting intense psychological themes. Kokoschka was also a playwright, with notable works that challenged conventional narrative forms. His contributions to art and literature have left a lasting impact on modern artistic movements.

Born on Mar 01, 1886 (139 years old)

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Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
6,071
Power
507$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Luxembourg 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 625,978 443 $73,000 52$
Switzerland 1 8.00 0.07% +0% 8,654,622 5,627 $700,000 455$
Totals 2 9,280,600 6,070 $773,000 507$
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Switzerland Switzerland: Oskar Kokoschka was an expressionist artist known for his intense and artistically fruitful relationship with Alma Mahler. 8

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Oskar Kokoschka und Alma Mahler: Ein grandioser künstlerischer Liebestaumel

Luxembourg Luxembourg: Oskar Kokoschka was a young, wild painter from Vienna whose passionate relationship with Alma Mahler inspired many of his works. 8

Luxemburger Wort: „Amour fou“: Die leidenschaftliche Beziehung, die Kunstgeschichte schrieb

Austria Austria: Oskar Kokoschka was a 24-year-old artist known for his reputation as the 'Oberwildling' in the art scene. 7

Der Standard: Oskar Kokoschkas Oster-Stillleben, das Filmkarriere machte - Kunst

Austria Austria: Oskar Kokoschka was a 24-year-old artist who had already earned the reputation of 'Oberwildling' in the scene. 7

Der Standard: Oskar Kokoschkas Oster-Stillleben, das Filmkarriere machte - Kunst

Germany Germany: Oskar Kokoschka painted several works for Alma Mahler, which he referred to as 'love letters in pictorial language'. 6

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Das Folkwangmuseum erforscht die Liebe von Alma Mahler und Oscar Kokoschka - Kultur